Down to Earth – December 2014

Click on the link below to download the September 2014 issue of Down to Earth. In this issue: 2015 Montana Legislature Smith River Copper...

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Front protection bill also ‘releases’ areas from wilderness study

The Rocky Mountain Front Heritage Act, approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday as part of the National Defense Authorization...

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Top 5 Offensive Provisions of the Public Lands Rider

by Anne Hedges “When you’re willing to compromise your principles you’ve given up. You abandon them. When you compromise nature,...

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Montana energy interests, environmentalists, officials weigh in on EPA carbon rules

HELENA – Montana energy interests, environmentalists and others this week weighed in on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed...

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Montana senators vote for Keystone pipeline

U.S. Sens. Jon Tester and John Walsh of Montana voted for the Keystone XL pipeline bill that was defeated Tuesday after failing to reach...

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We Know We Are Winning When… the Fossil Fuel Industry Says So

By Anne Hedges Okay, winning might be a stretch – there is no winning with climate change. But the biggest battle-front today...

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How the ALEC tech exodus ties to Montana

The American Legislative Exchange Council lost another corporate member last week. Less than a month after Microsoft said it would be...

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Governor: Montana can cut carbon, keep jobs

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Gov. Steve Bullock said Friday that Montana can meet the Obama administration’s goal of reducing climate...

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Report: Montana A Major CO2 Emitter

Montana’s coal-fired power plants emit as much carbon dioxide as Mongolia, a country of almost 3 million people. That’s according...

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The Dirty Secret of Electric Cars

Say you’re a software developer holding down a six-figure salary at Microsoft in Redmond, you might use sodapdf in your career. You...

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